Emulationstation - Will not launch
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SO I have been messing with a bunch of different settings and everything seemed to work, but than after a reboot emulation station will nolonger launch.
I get this message
/home/pi/retropie-setup/tmp/build/emulationstation/es-core/src/resources/font.cpp:17: font : :fontface : : fontface(resourcedata&&, int) : assertion `!err' failed
I can't remember the files I messed with. Any Idea how to fix? (Other that reverting back to old img)
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@almulder Re-install the Emulationstation package.
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This happened after I tried to to use the "Expand to External Drive" the script ran and everything was fine, but upon reboot the issue happened. If I unplug the USB then it boots fine, but with the usb I keep getting the error?
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@almulder How do you run this script ? I don't remember being part of the RetroPie setup.
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Its not. I have used it before, but for some reason this time it broke my setup. Guess I go back and start my mods all over again, but I will activate the expansion first. That should hopefully solve my issues.
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@almulder What expansion script are we talking about ?
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EazyHax Toolkit Expand to External NTFS Drive
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Is there another easy method to run roms from USB (NTFS)
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@almulder did you try the method of running roms from an USB drive described in the docs ?
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but that for fat32, other have it running NTFS. I have movies I want to be able to put on it while travaling 4+gb
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@almulder it works with Ntfs also. Which doc have you followed ?
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https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Running-ROMs-from-a-USB-drive/ - but it says fat32, do I just follow this same thing and it will read NTFS?
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Ok I followed it and had it as NTFS, looks liek everyhting copied like it should. now I put 1 rom on there in the nes folder out the usb back into the raspberry (same usb) powered it up and I get this error:
emulationstation: /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/emulationstation/es-core/src/rescources/Font.cpp:17: Font::FontFace::FontFace(resourceData&&, int): Assertion '!err' failed. Aborted
If i take the usb out and restart it books up with no issue, just with no usb now. -
@almulder How did you configure your
/etc/fstab
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proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 PARTUUID=f2d3cb4f-01 /boot vfat defaults 0 2 PARTUUID=f2d3cb4f-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 # a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here # use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that UUID=3ABCB4F6BCB4ADAF /home/pi/RetroPie ntfs nofail,defaults 0 0
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@almulder Looks ok - do you have the necessary folders created under
/home/pi/RetroPie
? BIOS, roms, retropiemenu, splashscreens ? -
yes they are there and copied to my usb
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@almulder Then I guess the mount options need could be different. I think it would be easier for you to use 2 partitions - one Fat32 for RetroPie roms and a 2nd one (NTFS) for large files.
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OK not sure how to do that, can you point me in the right direction? Im off to bed and will try tomorrow.
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@almulder Just format the external USB disk with a FAT32 partition - but don't use the whole disk. Follow the instructions in the docs to use it for ROMs and make sure it works. Then create a 2nd partition on said disk with NTFS.
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